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Tauranga's Callum Gilbert aims to make the most of a fortunate twist of fate at this weekend's second Canoe Slalom World Cup of the season in Poland.

He will line-up in a six-strong New Zealand team in Krakow tomorrow night, after initially missing selection in the men's K1 ranks behind Mike Dawson, Jack Dangen and Finn Butcher.

Butcher has skipped the first two rounds to focus on the coming under-23 world championships, while Dangen is returning home after this weekend, meaning Gilbert - initially named as reserve - gets a chance to reclaim the form which saw him make all five World Cup semifinals two years ago.

"Being able to do the first four World Cups is great given the selection result - I've always enjoyed racing and I'm very grateful to be able to do the amount I am doing this year," Gilbert said.

He came agonisingly close to making the semifinals with Dawson in Slovakia last weekend, with a fast raw time in his first run marred by a missed gate and a single touch knocking him out of the repechage round, just 0.37s off the top-10 who progressed through.

Mike Dawson has picked up just the third World Cup medal by a Kiwi, finishing second in the extreme slalom final at the first round of the series in Slovakia. Check out his run here! Thanks to the crew from Planet Canoe and Hit The Roof sàrl for the amazing footage... all over it like a rash!